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Write a Case Study of Your Best Work for Your Portfolio
Act as a personal marketing writer. I want to write a 250-word case study of a significant project for my professional portfolio. Here are the raw details of the project: [PROJECT_DETAILS]. Structure it as: a one-line headline (the result), a 2-sentence context paragraph (what was the challenge), a 3-bullet process section (what I did), a results paragraph with numbers (what was the outcome), and a 1-sentence reflection on what made it successful. Make it compelling for [TARGET_AUDIENCE] to read.
Write a Weekly LinkedIn Post from a Work Win
Act as a LinkedIn ghostwriter for a [ROLE] professional in [INDUSTRY]. Write a 150-word LinkedIn post about this work win: [WIN_DESCRIPTION]. Use a strong hook in line 1, tell a brief story, and end with a question to drive comments. Avoid corporate jargon.
Optimize My LinkedIn Headline
I want my LinkedIn headline to stand out to recruiters instantly. I am currently a [CURRENT_TITLE] who specializes in [SPECIALTY_1] and [SPECIALTY_2]. Generate 5 variations of a high-impact LinkedIn headline that goes beyond a standard job title. Make sure one is quirky, two are highly professional and metric-driven, and two are industry-standard.
Write a LinkedIn About Section That Converts Visitors
Act as a LinkedIn copywriter. My current About section is: [CURRENT_ABOUT]. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_TITLE] who helps [TARGET_AUDIENCE] achieve [SPECIFIC_OUTCOME]. Rewrite my About section using this structure: a 2-sentence hook in first person that leads with impact not title, a paragraph on what I do and who I help, a paragraph on my background and what makes my approach unique, a short proof point (achievement or result), and a clear call to action at the end. Maximum 300 words. No third person. No buzzwords.
Audit Your Entire LinkedIn Profile for Maximum Impact
You are a LinkedIn profile audit specialist. Here is a summary of my current LinkedIn profile: [PROFILE_SUMMARY]. I am targeting [TARGET_AUDIENCE] for [PURPOSE] (job search, client leads, speaking, or thought leadership). Score my profile across 8 sections: Photo and Banner, Headline, About, Experience, Skills and Endorsements, Recommendations, Activity and Content, and Profile Completeness. Rate each 1–10 and give 2 specific improvement actions per section. End with a priority ranking: which 3 changes will have the biggest impact this week.
Write a LinkedIn Featured Section Description
Act as a LinkedIn profile strategist. I want to populate my Featured section to showcase my best work to visitors. I have these assets available: [ASSETS_LIST] (e.g. articles, presentations, videos, portfolio links, case studies). Help me: select the top 3–4 items that will make the strongest impression on [TARGET_AUDIENCE], write a compelling title and 2-sentence description for each featured item, and advise on the best order to display them. Also suggest what I should create if my current assets are weak.
Choose the Right LinkedIn Profile Photo and Banner
You are a personal branding and visual communication consultant. I want to make sure my LinkedIn profile photo and banner are working hard for my brand. My role is [CURRENT_ROLE] and I want to be perceived as [DESIRED_PERCEPTION] by [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Advise me on: what makes a high-converting LinkedIn profile photo (specifics on background, expression, framing, attire), what my banner image should communicate and what to put on it, what tools I can use to create a professional banner for free, and the one mistake most professionals make with their profile visuals.
Write a LinkedIn Summary for a Freelancer or Consultant
You are a LinkedIn copywriter for independent professionals. I am a freelance [SERVICE_TYPE] who helps [CLIENT_TYPE] with [SPECIFIC_PROBLEM]. My differentiator is [UNIQUE_APPROACH]. Write an About section that positions me as a credible expert not a job seeker, communicates my service offering in plain language, includes a social proof element (clients, results, or volume), and ends with a specific call to action that encourages the right people to reach out. Tone should be: [DESIRED_TONE] (e.g. warm, authoritative, conversational).
Write a LinkedIn Post That Gets High Engagement
You are a LinkedIn content strategist. I want to write a high-engagement LinkedIn post on the topic of [TOPIC]. My target audience is [AUDIENCE] and my goal is [CONTENT_GOAL] (e.g. build credibility, attract job leads, get clients, grow followers). Write a post using this structure: a scroll-stopping first line that does not start with 'I', a short punchy body (5–8 lines max, no long paragraphs), a personal insight or contrarian take that earns engagement, and a question or call to action at the end. Under 250 words.
Build a LinkedIn Content Strategy for 30 Days
Act as a LinkedIn content strategist. I want to build a consistent posting presence on LinkedIn for the next 30 days. My professional focus is [EXPERTISE_AREA], my audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE], and my goal is [CONTENT_GOAL]. Design a 30-day content calendar with: a posting frequency recommendation, 4 content pillars I should rotate between, 30 post topic ideas (one per day), the best days and times to post for my audience, and 3 content formats I should use (e.g. text, carousel, poll, video).
Write a LinkedIn Carousel Post on an Expert Topic
You are a LinkedIn carousel content creator. I want to create a carousel post on [TOPIC] for an audience of [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write the content for a 7–10 slide carousel: Slide 1 (hook — one bold statement or question), Slides 2–8 (one insight or tip per slide, maximum 25 words each), Slide 9 (summary or key takeaway), Slide 10 (call to action — follow, comment, or DM). Each slide should be punchy and self-contained. Also suggest a compelling title and description for the post itself.
Write a LinkedIn Story Post About a Personal Experience
Act as a LinkedIn storytelling coach. I want to write a personal story post about [PERSONAL_EXPERIENCE] that will resonate with [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and reinforce my brand as a [PROFESSIONAL_IDENTITY]. Use this storytelling structure: open with the moment of tension or turning point (not the backstory), build the narrative in short punchy lines, share the insight or lesson clearly, connect it to a universal professional truth, and close with a question that invites the audience to share their experience. Under 300 words. First person. Authentic tone.